Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Ok we aren't so wierd !

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Montana USA
    Posts
    5,936

    Ok we aren't so wierd !

    For those who thought we here were indulgent of our little fights of fantasys. This was in our local newspaper today. For your enjoyment and pleasure.

    Basset hound's paw prints
    attract love, money

    By Candace Chase
    The Daily Inter Lake


    Blossom's paw prints lead to more than a pile of
    cash for the Humane Society of Northwest
    Montana.

    The Kalispell basset hound found love after the
    barkist-turned-artist appeared in the October issue
    of the nationally distributed Woman's World
    magazine.

    Blossom's art odyssey began when she teamed up
    with her owner, Cynthia "Cookie" Goldizen, to raise
    money for the humane society's adoption center
    project. The society expects to break ground for the
    center this spring.

    While an anonymous donor provided $1 million in
    seed money for the project, Sylvia Callaway,
    executive director, said the group needs to double
    or triple its budget to operate the adoption and
    education center. Completion is expected this fall.

    Callaway, who came on as director a month ago,
    expects to raise money through donations, grants,
    and events. She called Blossom's art efforts unique.

    "Blossom's unique because she's a dog and such a
    sweetie," Callaway said.

    The basset allows Goldizen to dip her paw in ink,
    and then pat out heart and names in paws prints.
    She frames and sells the art for donations of $15
    for an 8-by-10 inch heart print, $25 for the 11-by-14
    inch size heart or $25 for a 6-by-18 inch name.

    Goldizen's dog's art sales jumped after the local
    "Paw-casso" appeared in the Inter Lake last spring.
    The story of Blossom's rescue from near starvation
    to art stardom bumped their adoption center
    donations by $600.

    But the basset got a real boost after her work got
    national press. According to Goldizen, Woman's
    World picked up the story from the Inter Lake's Web
    site and featured the duo's heartfelt art in the
    Women Today section of its Oct. 8 issue.

    She said she didn't believe magazine writer Jamie
    Kiffel when she told Goldizen to expect a lot of
    inquiries.

    "I typed more in the last two months time than I have
    in the last 20 years," she said, trying to answer all
    the inquiries.

    When the dust settled from the national sales as
    well as a Christmas-card line, Blossom's paws had
    dug up about $1,900 for the humane society. She
    also connected Goldizen with more over-the-top
    basset hound "moms."

    "It's been a lot of fun," Goldizen said.

    She admits Blossom's engagement sounds goofy
    to those less dog-smitten than she and Kristine
    Reynolds, her e-mail pal in Pennsylvania. The
    women began corresponding in their dogs'
    personas after Reynolds read the story and bought
    a print.

    Goldizen explained the two had a common bond
    since Reynolds had rescued three basset hounds.
    The dog romance started when Goldizen (as
    Blossom) sent a photo of a friend's hunky basset
    hound to Reynolds.

    "She wrote back (as her dog Mo) 'That's a
    nice-looking basset hound but he had better not be
    your boyfriend because I'm your boyfriend,'"
    Goldizen said.

    A flurry of gift exchanges followed with Blossom
    sending Mo a fleecy sweater. Mo reciprocated with
    a white sweater with blue stars and an American
    flag on the back symbolizing Blossom's July 4th
    birthday.

    Valentine's Day inspired Blossom to gift her basset
    boyfriend with a sweatshirt with his name
    embroidered inside a heart. Mo put his heart on his
    sleeve when he sent a delicate ceramic dish back
    with a ring, sporting an eye-popping, man-made
    rock.

    Goldizen had a series of pictures taken of Blossom,
    the future Mrs. Motley McDuff Reynolds, with her
    engagement ring and a fetching variety of shirts,
    hats and flowers.

    Goldizen, who works in shipping at Semitool, has
    her co-workers hooked on the daily developments
    in Blossom's art career and romance. Cristy Weber
    designed a Web site to help sell prints at
    ww.geocities.com/blossomgoldizen/artwork.html.

    The site lists prices for hearts, cards and names
    stamped out in paw prints. All funds still go to the
    Humane Society of Northwest Montana's animal
    shelter fund.

    Reporter Candace Chase may be reached at
    758-4436 or by e-mail at
    [email protected].

    02/23/2003 Sunday

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    State College, PA
    Posts
    5,911
    another doggie wedding--how sweet!!
    What a great story of how the dog helped to raise money!!
    Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada

  3. #3
    how sweet and cute! aww!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Montana USA
    Posts
    5,936
    They are becoming a local hot item.

Similar Threads

  1. My dog is SO wierd!
    By Twisterdog in forum Dog General
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 04-10-2010, 08:38 PM
  2. So, this is wierd . . .
    By erinzillaud in forum Dog Behavior
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 07-12-2008, 11:05 AM
  3. wierd weather
    By Sirrahsim in forum General
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 04-11-2007, 10:40 AM
  4. wierd sore
    By ganphra in forum Dog Health
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 04-10-2007, 08:52 AM
  5. Very very wierd PM. . .
    By bckrazy in forum Dog General
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 05-12-2005, 05:04 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com